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Published on: August 21, 2026
What will happen if a Rh − person’s blood is exposed to the Rh + person?
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When the blood of an individual (Rh positive) is transfused into people lacking it (Rh negative), the blood of the recipient develops an antibody for Rh substance within two weeks of transfusion.
Now, if a second transfusion be given to such Rh-negative person, the antibody produced by the first transfusion causes a reaction with the transfused blood, which may even lead to death.
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